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Excuses
God’s call of Moses is recorded for us in Exodus chapter 3 and the first half of chapter 4. Chapter 3 shows us the burning bush, God’s declaration that He has heard the groaning of the people of Israel, the revelation of the Memorial Name of the Almighty (YHWH), and the command that Moses confront Pharaoh with God’s demand for Israel’s release.
Bread
My wife and I made bread today. It’s not something we do very often, so it seemed kind of special. It got me to thinking about bread in the Bible. There’s a lot of it. It starts right at the beginning, when God pronounces the consequences of Adam’s sin: “By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread…” (Genesis 1:19) From here on, “bread” would stand for all food. Bread was the staple; if there was any food at all, there was bread.
Taught by the Lord
In his very first letter, the one to the churches of Galatia, Paul makes a big deal about being taught by the Lord Jesus personally, not taught by the original apostles:
Keep going
Endure. Persevere. Be steadfast. Hold fast. Be patient. Different ways of saying the same thing—a thing we have a really tough time doing. Some things are hard in the moment—they can be very hard indeed. But holding on for a long time may be the hardest thing.
Abram
Only a few pages in from the beginning of the Bible, we encounter Abraham. Actually, when we first meet him, his name is still Abram. If you’re familiar with the Bible, you know that this individual is a crucially important person in the development of God’s plan. He is important enough to be named 65 times in the rest of the Old Testament after his death, and 74 times in the New Testament.
The Forever Word
An unnamed psalmist (possibly David?) gave us Psalm 119, the great poem of admiration for the word of God. Among the 176 statements counseling us to honor the word, is verse 89: “Forever, O LORD, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens.”
Glory to the Name
Psalm 115 begins with a perfect prayer, an expression of humility that should be the start of any study or any work undertaken in the Lord’s service: “Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!” (verse 1) Perfect. Whatever is going to follow, it is begun with the absolutely right attitude.
Inattention
A tiny moment of inattention can change everything in an instant. A few days ago, I was driving on a narrow mountain road. I lost concentration for a moment, and did not realize I was drifting toward the sheer rock wall to my right. Didn’t realize, that is, until the front wheel struck a fallen rock at the foot of the wall. The loud bang that restored my attention was a combination of the front suspension being torn apart and all the airbags deploying. The car was totaled. Thanks to our heavenly Father, I and my two passengers were uninjured other than some bruising. It could have been so much worse.
Friends
These words of Jesus are very familiar. He spoke them at the “last supper”, the meal he shared with his disciples the evening before his death. But it wasn’t only a meal. It was the final teaching he was leaving with them to sustain them when he was condemned and executed. John devotes 5 full chapters to what he had to say that night. In the middle, he records Jesus saying this:
Increase our faith
The disciples once asked Jesus, “Increase our faith!” (Luke 17:5) We all feel that way sometimes, don’t we? What do we think would do the job, to increase our faith? I think a lot of people feel like they would believe, if there was just some physical evidence. Some kind of sign—not something obscure, something tangible and unmistakable.
Autumn
Yellow, gold, orange, red, and some remaining green. Where I live autumn is on full display. Whenever I have my eyes open, actually noticing what’s around me, seeing the Creator’s hand in what He has made, I am filled with awe. He built such incredible beauty into everything. Even in the leaves on the trees, turning so beautiful…as they die.
Message received
Cell phones are everywhere, at least almost everywhere. Billions of calls and messages cross the network hourly, and those voices and messages all go to the exactly correct device. In spite of many thousands of phones connected to any given tower, the system accurately knows where every bit of traffic is supposed to go, and it gets there—instantly.
Rejoice
Paul wrote his letter to the church in Philippi from prison in Rome. It was more of a house arrest than a prison as we might think of it, but still, he did not have freedom of movement and was under guard. Awaiting trial. He was pretty sure he would not be condemned to death. But still, the possibility of execution was real. If it were me in that situation, I might not feel a lot of joy. But he did. He wrote about it, and apparently really dwelt on it.
Adulterous
On two different occasions, Jesus said, “An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.” (Matthew 12:39 and 16:4) Both times, it was in response to religious leaders; the first time they asked, and the second time they demanded, a sign to prove who he was.
Previews of the Kingdom
Here’s a hypothesis: The miracles Jesus did were previews of the Kingdom, and/or parables of the Kingdom no less than the spoken parables. Let’s kick this around and see if it holds up. Here are two occasions when (it seems to me) Jesus plainly states that it’s true.